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Each DVD features a different 10-minute, behind-the-scenes featurette, short cast and creator interviews, and a chapter of Rated LEXX, a TV special created for the Sci Fi Channel to introduce the characters and recap the origins. --Sean Axmaker
| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Robert Sigl, Srinivas Krishna, David McLeod, William Fleming, Bruce McDonald, Jörg Buttgereit, Chris Bould, Stephen Manuel, Paul Donovan (II), Christoph Schrewe |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 07 January, 2000 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Acorn Media |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Horror / Sci-Fi / Fantasy, Movie, TV Shows, Television |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 2 |
| UPC: | 054961446032 |
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Customer Reviews of Lexx - Series 2, Vol. 1
Lexx, one of the Greatest shows ever made: Series 2, Vol. 1 I am a huge fan of Lexx. I really think it is one of the best shows I've ever seen on TV. I got into it around the middle of the second season & became an addict after that. I have all of the DVD's & have seen every episode (even the movies) multiple times. I plan to review each DVD, each episode, one by one. So here's my review for Series 2, Volume 1 <
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>Episode 2.1: Mantrid - The first of the TV series that takes place after the 4 mini-movies. Although I would highly recommend you see the Mini-movies. If you don't you won't be too lost, the show does a pretty good job of catching you up. The is the episode where our main villian for Season 2 is introducted Mantrid. Overall a very good episode, Mantrid is a cool character. (Episode Rating: 4 out of 5) <
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>Episode 2.2: Terminal - I think one of the sadest episodes of the entire series. One of our beloved main characters dies at the hands of some crazy doctors. Basically Stan gets hurt & they have to rush him to a hospital, they find one, but something is not right with the staff. A great episode & if the death of the Crew member doesn't get you in tears, almost nothing will (Episode Rating: 5 out of 5) <
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>Episode 2.3: Lyekka - Here we get introducted to a very important character in Season 2. Lyekka, she is a plant who needs to eat a lot and she likes eating humans. The Lexx crew is visted by some other people as well & chaos ensues. Lyekka does come to be quite usefull though as shes brings back that deceased crew memeber, sort of. A very funny & sexy episode. (Episode Rating: 5 out of 5) <
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>Episode 2.3: Luvliner - The crew is very, shall we say, randy. The get a message from the Luvliner, a place where you can get what you want for money. They decide to go & get in a heap of trouble while they are there. Basically because the guy who runs it & his friend try to steal the Lexx. A hillarious episode, one of the funiest of the series (Episode Rating: 5 out of 5) <
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Sci-fi on acid!!!
4.5 stars. I used to be a late-night channel-surfer, and one night I hit on a show that was simply too bizarre and original to ignore: "The Lexx." I can honestly say I have never seen a more original show on television. The three-and-a-half main characters are Stanley Tweedle(the proto-typical bumbling anti-hero looking for willing females), Kai(an undead former assassin for His Divine Shadow), 790(a robot head with a cynical nature and an all-consuming love for Zev/Xev), and Zev/Xev(a character played by two different alluring actresses who is a hybrid Love Slave/Cluster Lizard). It's sounds confusing, I know. If you are a newcomer to this series I would suggest starting with the first series Vol.1 through Vol.4 for a more comprehensive backstory. The writers of this show were on drugs!!! If anyone doubts this conclusion, just watch episode 2.3 entitled "Lyekka." There is so much off-kilter imagery in that episode that it should be considered possible genius. There is also a lot of humor in this show, most of it sexual innuendo or pot-shots at Stanley Tweedle from 790 for being inadequate as a human being. Some of the special effects are excellent, and other times they are phenomenally cheesy! But the show is so much fun and so over-the-top weird that I have to give it a solid rating. I simply can't give it 5 stars, however, because there are times when the transfer to DVD is incredibly grainy. Most scenes look pristine, which makes those that are not look really bad. Also, it was a mild shame that Eva Habermann(Zev) was only available to do the first 2 episodes. As 790 said, she was "Delicious!" However, Xenia Seeberg(what a great name!) takes over and is equally attractive and she understands the character perhaps better than her counterpart. This is a very original Sci-fi series. I asked a collegue if he ever heard of the show, but he hadn't. I told him "It's like Sci-fi on acid!" To me, that is the perfect description. Don't do drugs! Just watch The Lexx!!!
Brian Downey made it official
I don't mean to disappoint anyone who are LEXX fans.I am also a Lexx fan and it wasn't long that Brian Downey wrote me and told me that there will me no more Lexx. That includes spin-off ideas and animation ideas. He told me so after rejecting my first animated Lexx script called "Stan's Dream" as an addition to the live show "The Net." I was hoping to have one wish. To became one of Salter Street's next scriptwriter.